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Understanding Dicotyledonous Plants: Structure, Examples, and Habitats

Dicotyledonous plants are a group of flowering plants that have two cotyledons (seed leaves) in their embryo. These plants typically have net-veined leaves, fruits with multiple ovules, and taproots or fibrous roots. Examples of dicotyledonous plants include roses, sunflowers, and beans.

In contrast to monocotyledonous plants, which have one cotyledon and typically have smooth leaves, simple stems, and fibrous roots, dicotyledonous plants have more complex structures and are found in a wider range of habitats.

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